On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 03:36:02PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Wondering if anyone has any experience with delta66 and ecasound?
>
> I have two mics plugged into the delta control box. Usually I just simply
> type ecasound -i alsa,plughw:2 -o file.wav and start playing. (Delta66
> is the
> second sound card on my system, hence the plughw:2).
>
> Now, I am wanting to record with another person and am wondering how
> I chain the two mics (I think chain is the term I want to use) so that I
> have a chain for each mic and can then go back at some point and manipulate
> each mic seperately (volume, pan ...)?
>
> Anyone have experience with this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Lance

Hi Lance,

Whether you access the device through JACK or ALSA,
it is possible to record two or more channels of sound
from Ecasound, and later apply volume and pan effects
to the playback.

You can do this using Ecasound's interactive command
language (by starting Ecasound with the -c flag),
command-line syntax, or chain setup files. You can also use
a high-level application like Tkeca or Nama to tickle
Ecasound as appropriate.

Regards,

--
Joel Roth
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